ORVIS | Follow The Water – A journey to restore America’s Everglades
When most people think of the Everglades, they picture the sawgrass wetlands and mangroves at the southern tip of Florida. What they don’t realize is …
When most people think of the Everglades, they picture the sawgrass wetlands and mangroves at the southern tip of Florida. What they don’t realize is …
Fecal matter, killer algae, too much water, not enough water – Florida’s hydrological disaster is killing its legendary inshore fishing. “It’s not just human waste …
Emily Mauri, director of angling outreach at BullSugar.org, and Marshall Cutchin, publisher of MIDCURRENT and board member of BullSugar.org, are guests on a recent episode of the Fly …
The red tide continues to wreak havoc on the marine environment in Florida. Dolphins appear to be the latest victim in Southwest Florida, as 22 have washed up …
Dead fish are no longer stinking up the Manatee shores of Florida because of red tide. According to one county official, the answer is simple. …
The white sand beaches and tropic blue waters of Florida are contrasted by a darker storyline that has held statewide water management policy in …
Roy Wood Jr. and Michael Kosta go into “Miami Vice” mode to investigate a toxic algae epidemic threatening South Florida’s beaches.
The shape of things to come in U.S. politics could be decided, in no small part, by foul-smelling, fish-killing slime. LINK (via: Earther)
A chilling editorial by Everglades Hall of Fame inductee Maggy Hurchalla about the health threats posed by the ongoing toxic blooms in Florida. State agencies …
The Florida Sportsman offices were directly impacted by the huge bloom of toxic algae in Florida’s waters this summer. They lay the blame directly on the administration …